This study explored influences on adoption, maintenance and cessation of smoking among young women as they experienced life transitions: leaving home, gaining employment or attending college/university, marriage and parenthood. Standardized, open-ended telephone interviews were conducted with 80 women (including never smokers, continuing smokers, recent adopters and quitters) aged 24-29 years, recruited from participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. The social context of smoking (socializing with other smokers, drinking alcohol and going to pubs and clubs) was perceived to be a predominant influence on smoking from the time young women left home until they settled into a committed relationship or started their own...
Abstract Background Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate...
Study objective: To incorporate women’s domestic trajectories and circumstances into analyses of the...
A social identity perspective was used to explore young women's perceptions of smoking. Thirteen foc...
Abstract Objective:To examine changes in smoking behaviour among young women over four life stages: ...
Objective: To describe prospective transitions in smoking among young adult women who were occasiona...
Objectives: To examine the effects of partnering and parenting transitions on smoking continuity in ...
Tobacco smoking before, during and after pregnancy remains one of the few preventable factors associ...
Background Tobacco smoking before, during and after pregnancy remains one of the few preventable fac...
The authors used a social identity perspective to explore young women's perceptions of smoking. They...
This study examined transitions in smoking behavior and attributes associated with reductions in dai...
Background: Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate of decl...
The major changes of the transition to adulthood are argued to be stressful, and health-related beha...
This paper presents results from a qualitative analysis of the perceptions Australian young women ci...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of poor pregnancy outcomes. Pregnancy is a trigge...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To incorporate women's domestic trajectories and circumstances into analyses of the...
Abstract Background Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate...
Study objective: To incorporate women’s domestic trajectories and circumstances into analyses of the...
A social identity perspective was used to explore young women's perceptions of smoking. Thirteen foc...
Abstract Objective:To examine changes in smoking behaviour among young women over four life stages: ...
Objective: To describe prospective transitions in smoking among young adult women who were occasiona...
Objectives: To examine the effects of partnering and parenting transitions on smoking continuity in ...
Tobacco smoking before, during and after pregnancy remains one of the few preventable factors associ...
Background Tobacco smoking before, during and after pregnancy remains one of the few preventable fac...
The authors used a social identity perspective to explore young women's perceptions of smoking. They...
This study examined transitions in smoking behavior and attributes associated with reductions in dai...
Background: Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate of decl...
The major changes of the transition to adulthood are argued to be stressful, and health-related beha...
This paper presents results from a qualitative analysis of the perceptions Australian young women ci...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of poor pregnancy outcomes. Pregnancy is a trigge...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To incorporate women's domestic trajectories and circumstances into analyses of the...
Abstract Background Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate...
Study objective: To incorporate women’s domestic trajectories and circumstances into analyses of the...
A social identity perspective was used to explore young women's perceptions of smoking. Thirteen foc...